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Dictionary of Medieval Names
from European Sources

Ademar m. Old High German adal 'noble', reduced to ad in Old Frankish + Old High German, Old Saxon māri from Proto-Germanic *mērijaz 'famous'.

Cf. Aylmer, Otmar.

France
Latin
c823 Ademarus (nom) irminon-vol2 8, Wan; 952x993 Ademari (gen) St-Barnard-Romans 132; 1000x1030 Ademari (gen) ibid. no. 143, Ademaro (abl) ibid. no. 143, Ademarus (nom) ibid. no. 143; 1046 Ademari (gen) ibid. 123, Ademarus (nom) ibid. 123; 1051 Ademarus (nom) ibid. no. 142; 1067x1086 Ademaro (dat) CartNDSaintes XIV, Ademarus (nom) ibid. XIV; 1083 Ademari (gen) St-Barnard-Romans no. 119; 1088x1119 Ademari (gen) ibid. no. 149; 1096 Ademari (gen) ibid. 138; 1239 Ademaro (abl) ibid. 382b; 1378 Ademaro (dat) hanquetvol1 885, Ademarus (nom) ibid. 902
Spain
Latin
1011 Ademar (nom) CDCB-XV MMCLXX; 1020 Ademar (nom) ibid. MMCLXXV; 1190 Ademar (nom) ibid. MMCCVI, Ademari (gen) ibid. MMCCVI, Ademarus (nom) ibid. MMCCVI
Cite as: S.L. Uckelman. "Ademar". In S.L. Uckelman, ed. The Dictionary of Medieval Names from European Sources, Edition 2020, no. 1. http://dmnes.org/2020/1/name/Ademar.